Guinness World Records 2012

Guinness World Records 2012
Author: Craig Glenday
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2012
Genre: Curiosities and wonders
ISBN: 0345534379

Lists records, superlatives, and unusual facts in the areas of fame, business, crime, the natural world, technology, war, the arts, music, fashion, and sports.

Guinness World Records 2010

Guinness World Records 2010
Author: Craig Glenday
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2010
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0553593374

Lists records, superlatives, and unusual facts in the areas of fame, business, crime, the natural world, technology, war, the arts, music, fashion, and sports.

Guinness World Records 2002

Guinness World Records 2002
Author: Guinness World Records
Publisher: Gullane Children's Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781892051066

Advancing on the high-tech frontier as the world's most cutting-edge wireless tool, this is the catalytic reaction of wireless, Web, and TV within one dynamic print medium. The "2002 Edition" represents all things fanatically interactive for the record-breaking obsessed.

Tracks Across Continents, Paths Through History

Tracks Across Continents, Paths Through History
Author: Douglas J. Puffert
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2009-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226685098

A standard track gauge—the distance between the two rails—enables connecting railway lines to exchange traffic. But despite the benefits of standardization, early North American railways used six different gauges extensively, and even today breaks of gauge at national borders and within such countries as India and Australia are expensive burdens on commerce. In Tracks across Continents, Paths through History, Douglas J. Puffert offers a global history of railway track gauge, examining early choices and the dynamic process of diversity and standardization that resulted. Drawing on the economic theory of path dependence, and grounded in economic, technical, and institutional realities, this innovative volume traces how early historical events, and even idiosyncratic personalities, have affected choices of gauge ever since, despite changing technology and understandings of what gauge is optimal. Puffert also uses this history to develop new insights in the theory of path dependence. Tracks across Continents, Paths through History will be essential reading for anyone interested in how history and economics inform each other.

Trains and Technology

Trains and Technology
Author: Anthony J. Bianculli
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780874138030

This work presents a view of the history of American railroads in the nineteenth century from a somewhat different perspective. The maturation of the railroad is traced through an exposition of the railroad technology that was developed and applied during the period. Throughout the nineteenth century, a symbiotic relationship existed between railroading and technology, each dependent upon the state and progress of the other to a large degree. A great deal of new technology was created for the railroad, and the railroad, in turn, applied new technology as it became available. Volume four is about bridges and tunnels, and signals. An exposition of the various types of bridges, their foundations, and the materials of which they were made is included. Tunnels and marine railroad operations are treated also. The development of signal systems is an area that has been overlooked or neglected in the general literature but is fully covered here. The text of this volume is accompanied by 145 illustrations and accurate drawings of the equipment and appliances, many of which have not been published before outside of old technical journals. Anthony J. Bianculli is a mechanical engineer with extensive and varied experience in a Fortune 500 company.

Guinness World Records 2015

Guinness World Records 2015
Author: Guinness World Records
Publisher: Guinness World Records
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1908843829

With a fresh new design and feel inspired by innovations in tablet technology, the latest GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS book presents thousands of new and updated records, along with hundreds of amazing never-before-seen photographs. The 2015 edition showcases the very best of the most recent world records, with new subjects as diverse as castles, 3D printing, the search for alien life and the latest developments in AI and robotics. Plus, the Flashback features offer a look back at the archives to bring you the best of the classic and iconic records from the past 60 years. Meanwhile, the Gallery spreads present the best GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS photography across themed topics such as giant musical instruments, wacky vehicles and animals in action. And look out for details of how readers can become record-breakers themselves.